LINGUIST List 15.202

Tue Jan 20 2004

Calls: General Ling/Canada

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Concordia Linguistics Undergraduate Conference
Short Title: CLUC
Date: 20-May-2004 - 20-May-2004
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Contact: Martin Aumont
Contact Email: lsaalcor.concordia.ca
Meeting URL: http://alcor.concordia.ca/~lsa/cluc/
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 29-Feb-2004
Meeting Description:
Undergraduate Conference in General Linguistics
Concordia Linguistics Undergraduate Conference (CLUC)
Call for Papers
Call Deadline: 29-Feb-2004
The Linguistics Student Association and the Linguistics Program at
Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec will host the first Concordia
Linguistics Undergraduate Conference (CLUC) on May 20th, 2004.
Abstract must be one-page long, a second page may be used for examples
and references. Abstracts from any area of linguistics are
acceptable, and may be written in either English or French. Only
students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program or those who
have graduated after May 2003 (if they are not currently enrolled in a
graduate program) may submit abstracts.
Accepted talks will be allotted 30 minutes including discussion
time. Papers not accepted as talks will be considered for the Poster
Session. Please indicate in your message if you do NOT want to be
considered for a poster presentation.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically to:
lsaalcor.concordia.ca
Deadline for receipt of abstracts: February 29, 2004
Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2004
Entry fee will be of 10$ for students and 15$ for faculty members.
Participants are welcome to stay over after CLUC and attend the 3rd
North American Phonology Conference (NAPhC3), which will be held from
May 20th to May 23rd, with a pre-event speaker in the evening of the
19th.
A discount will be available for those who attend both
conferences. The Linguistics Student Association will provide "crash
space" for a limited number of students for the duration of both
conferences.
The following phonologists have all
accepted invitations to NAPhC3:
Juliette Blevins (Berkeley)
William Idsardi (Delaware)
Rene Kager (Utrecht)
Mark Liberman - Keynote Speaker (Penn)
Bert Vaux (Wisconsin)
Further information is available at
http://alcor.concordia.ca/~lsahttp://cmll.concordia.ca/linguistics/naphc/
Organizers
Martin Aumont
Tom Erik Stower
Concordia Linguistics Student Association
martinaumonthotmail.com
tomerikstower.net
lsaalcor.concordia.ca